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FUCK CANCER!!!
https://www.thedailybeast.com/dem-rep-jim-mcgovern-reveals-sudden-death-of-daughter-23/
Dem Rep Jim McGovern Reveals Sudden Death of Daughter, 23
'THE SOUL OF OUR FAMILY'
Jasmine Venet
Breaking News Intern
Updated 04.24.25 3:00PM EDT /
Published 04.24.25 2:59PM EDT
underpants
(197,210 posts)We lost a good friend in their early 50s last week to cancer.
OneGrassRoot
(23,954 posts)😢😢😢
The slashing of medical and specifically cancer research funding is a travesty that doesnt only impact democrats. That has to be a gut punch to (Dem families) facing this battle, but it surely is a gut punch to conservatives too, unless theyre the anti-vaccine/anti medical intervention types.
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Happy Hoosier
(9,629 posts)sheshe2
(98,476 posts)May the McGoverns find peace in the loss of their baby girl.
Rest in peace, Molly.
Basso8vb
(1,230 posts)Cancer took my mom from me when I was 17 in 1988. It pretty much fucked me up for life.
murielm99
(33,093 posts)Cha
(320,673 posts)of their daughter and sister, Molly...
Fla Dem
(27,782 posts)It sounds like she lived her life to the fullest as long as she could.
Peace be with the family.
bottomofthehill
(9,424 posts)From the family statement Bolds are mine.
Molly radiated pure joy. She lit up every room with her beaming smilefull of laughter, endless warmth, and a sharp wit that could disarm you in an instant. She was unbelievably funny, fiercely loyal, and wise beyond her years. Molly had a rare gift: She made everyone feel special, because she genuinely believed everyone was special. She treated people with compassion and kindnessalways standing up for the underdog, and making fast friends wherever she went. Her love for the Boston Bruins was fierce, but it was no match for the love she gave so freely to her family and friends. If you ever met Molly, you carried a piece of her light with you. She had that kind of effect on people.
If you don't know her father, he is what we should all want to be and Molly was on the way to following in his footsteps.
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iluvtennis
(21,527 posts)FemDemERA
(915 posts)To lose a loved one at any age fills us with grief, but 23 is gut wrenching, far too young.
SheltieLover
(81,740 posts)calimary
(90,835 posts)Heartbreaking.
Meowmee
(9,212 posts)SunSeeker
(58,374 posts)Exp
(1,027 posts)bottomofthehill
(9,424 posts)Bluethroughu
(7,215 posts)spanone
(142,065 posts)BadgerMom
(3,437 posts)My whole heart goes out to the Congressmen and their families.
catrose
(5,377 posts)purr-rat beauty
(1,457 posts)It breaks my heart to know that not everyone gets the same break as I did.
My wife survived breast cancer but I lost two old friends to it. The anniversary of her death tomorrow. I cannot deny a fear of it returning fo my wife or self.
My heart goes out to all who loves Molly, it sounds she was stayed courageous and loving throughout her ordeal
And respects to those of you who have endured or lost your loved ones to this horrible disease.
momta
(4,198 posts)I've been on both sides of it. My mom died of cancer in 1979 when I was sixteen.
In January my husband of 33 years was diagnosed with melanoma, and I immediately went into panic mode. I cried for days. Since then he's had surgery, and all of the biopsies were negative. They appear to have gotten all of it. No further treatment. I feel so lucky, and so heartbroken for the McGoverns. Survivors guilt is real.
I'm also angry. The same week my husband was diagnosed, TSF's administration announced the massive cuts to cancer research. I still seethe thinking about it.
Ms. Toad
(38,824 posts)Rare cancers (and rare diseases of any kind) are threatened by the current administration. The payments for the cures for rare diseases will never repay the research needed to create them, since the cost is shared by so few people. My daughter has a disease she shares with about 30,000 people in the US. I have a cancer shared by around the same number (although my radiation oncologist told me we should stop the rare disease competition, because I won). Neither have any cures; hers has no medically approved treatments.
Having a celebrity face sometimes makes a difference in getting funding for research both via private and public sources.
catrose
(5,377 posts)My own child is experiencing a recurrence at age 45. Not fair.
Newcanuck
(48 posts)I lost my first-born child, my only daughter, to a very aggressive cancer 5 months ago. She was just 38 and was the sunshine and centre of our family. My Alix. I will love her forever.
MontanaMama
(24,752 posts)Please accept my condolences.
Dulcinea
(10,318 posts)What a tragedy to lose a child, especially someone so young.
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